Ligonier Banner., Volume 53, Number 51B, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 February 1920 — Page 2

The Watchword v : - - SAFETY" The person with a modest surplus should be as much - concerned with its safe and judicious investment as the ~one with a large sum, : ‘ Diligence must be o\e'rcisgtl!n that hard-earned, carefully saved funds do not go to swell the already bulging : pockets of un-@gruplnhnxs schemers. . Our Certificates of Deposit, characterized not only by absolute safety, but stabilized income and quick convertibilitv, recommend themselves. - § B B _itizens Bank Ligonier, Indiana { Tt “The Oldest Bank in Noble County”. & :

D D W SIS AR - § 4 ' A oo . 5 » B ITEE 7 X ? . e SV 7T 2D J i - e W AT A COFAN el 0 R - e b s e S < b e Fe B L PR SRRy L/ et TrNel \ : e BF 4 57 by . s : )y il T o ] NS Need e 4 \ e o b U WG TP Yey : vy " S . ’ Ty L el Ll a” - il LeTR e .- o 7 -\‘ . 's').’."%’/ .t }j _. O M /‘:‘ S — ! - Int lnd o - that Winter Storage for batteries means more . than just placing them in a dry place. They - need proper charging and regular inspection. - ERVICE does this and returns your battery up-to-snuff in the Spring. . Remec ber. too, that zero weather causes many a car ' - to stall, if the battery isi: {ull of vigor. Prest-O-Lite Seivice keeps your battery full of go and assures you ~bright lights for long winter nights. ! No matter what battery you use, we will keep it effi- .. ciently on the job all winter, or store it carefully till - Spring. Our expert advice costs you nothing. - -« H. S. HAMILTON - Blazed Trail Garage Ligonier, Indiana

j Lstablished in 1871 | The old established and reliable firm(- of Rogers & Wilson announce to the citizens of Ligonier and viewnity that they are now showing an exceptionally fine linc of - . . : e 0D ' D¢ : A Pianos, Player 'Pianos . and Victrolas On Very Liberal Terms OVER 4.000 RECORDS To select-from including the very latest are carried at all times. When in Goshen you are cordially . invited to make this store your headquarters Sovth Main B¢, - - Goshen, Indiana

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- CHIROPRACTIC IS THE ONLY SCIENCE THAT REMOVES THE \\7 CAUSE OF DISEASE. o NO KNIFE! NO DRUGS! ' Chiropractic adjustments correct the cause at its : sourse in all ailments. 0. M. RAGER,D.C. - Over Weaver’'s Hardware. - Office Hous: 9 tolla. m., 2 to sp. m. Tuesday, i - Thursday and Saturday 7 to 9 p. m. :

THE LIGONIER BAN NER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

i :tIR —— . ~“i/‘ = , - f s Bedsteads w 1 [IIH are comfortable, attractive and sanitary. We offer a choice of finishes such as Vernis Martin, Ivory, Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, also differeet colors in the Oxidized § -2o = 220 | We have beds for the baby toe, in wood and metal, and in spite of rising prices of all metals we are able to offer these attractive beds at figures which are extremely moderate. You will be wise to make your selections now, while this opportunity lasts. ‘ : : , Geo. W. Brown & Son ' Ligonier = - 7 - Indiana - : Furniture Dealers Funeral Directors

The Ligonier Banner & » ERTABLIBMED 1000 ° Published by ['he Banner Pubhishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor '-’;hl]oied evirv-rueod‘y»:;- Ptldl.y'l‘nfl:;:@:fi uthe Postoffice ot Ligo r, Ind., .. srecord inss matter

Can you recall the name .of any {ormer governor who went out and made a tour of the state telling the prople. what an excellent administration he had given them and what excellent legislation had been -enacted through his efforts and influence? isks the Columbia Cijty: Post. Heretofore ‘' Indiana governors have pernitted the people to decide such matters for themselves; but Gov. Goodrich felt constrained to go out, for ;ome season, and tell the people himself what great things he had done for ihem. He must have been laboring under the impression that the people of Indiana had reached the conclusion that his administration was something )t a failure. If so, he had about the right idea, and it is doubtful if his tour changed public opinion to any extent. = Pablic Sale. The undersigned will sell at public sale on his premises, 3§ mile south of Centralized school house in Perry townghip, on Tuesday March 9, commencing at 1:00 p. m. the following property, to-wit: ; . : 2 Head of Horses—One pair of mares 13 years old, weighing abou! 1700 pounds each, good farm tedam.

1 Red Cow 3 years old, due to be fresh in May. : ’ "Farm Tools, Ete. — 2-horse wagen with triple box, Minneapolie binder, 7 foot cut, a good one, Deering mower, sfoot cut, in good shape, Blackhawk corn planter with 90 rods of check wire, in good condition, Ohio riding corn plow, rolle‘T drill, 3-horse plow No. 405 -Oliver, South Bend, -2-horse plow, .Oliver chilled, South Bend, 2horse spring tooth lever harrow, pair of bobsleds, set dump boards, set good double harness, 6-hole " range _cook stove, bedstead and springs, commode, bath cabinet, rocking chair, hanging lamp, 3 hand lamps, and other articles not mentioned. o Some corn and some choice seed oats, 50 bushels more or less.. : George W. Ecker E. R. Kurtz, Auct. : L W H. Loy, clerk. . . ; : - dlb3t “Mr. and Mrs.. Charles -Smalley attended the meeting of the American Legion post in Kendaliville Sunday and greatly enjoved the address of Rev. Hickman and the other excreises. FOR SALE—The U. R. Treash residence on Martin Street. For particulars inquire of Mrs. U. R. Treash. 51b4t

Farm Loans BEST RATES ~and Terms Obtainable 1f you are in need - of funds, write for full information or we shall be pleased to have you call‘ 8 - our office. . | "THE Straus Brothers Company. .V Ligonier ~ Indiana

FILIPINAS GET 'BALLOT BEFORE AMER, SISTERS

The Filipino woman is destined to be in the world’'s spotlight more than ever before as a result of the news Just recelved by cable from Manila to the effect that the Philipplne senate has passed the equal suffrage bill giving women full political rights with men. This would {ndicate that the Filipina wmay beat her American sisters to the ballot box. _ . .

The Filipina has many admirers who predict she will make good If she gets the vote, just as she has made good In the very important role she has oc cupled in the family and business life of the Philippines ever since the introduction eof Christianity in the fislands three centuries ago. - ' “America’s advent in the Philippines discovered a wonderfully interesting, responsive little being, the Filipino woman,” writes one American concerning

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the Filipina. “Mothering the only Christian people in the far east, she holds a place of authority, love and re‘spect In family and social life that is not accorded to women In countries neighboring the islands, or in India, China or Japan.” A Filipina who is doing an impor tant work for her people in the United States is Mrs. Jaime C de Veyra, wife of the resident commissioner from the Philippines. Not only has she frequently addressed the wives of mem-. bers of Congress in Washington as to: conditions in the new Philippines, but she has visited various citles; speaking: before women's clubs. The senora wears, in giving her talks, one of the beautiful gowns of her home land, a delicate pineapple fabric, hand-woven and hand-embroidered, shaped. like a gauzy-winged butterfly. - . “In many ways the path of the women of the Philippines is easy,” says. Senora de Veyra. “Laws made by her have combined the best of American and Spanish precedents, and she has come into her own with far less strug. gle than either her American or her: Spanish sisters, Married women may hold property in severaify. They are guardians of their own children. These: are vested rights and cannot be'taken: away from her. : . \ “Professional opportunities are as good for women as for men in the land

from which 1 come.” The Filipina io by custom the dictator in the home She is usually the keeper of the family treasure. Practically all of the small shops 1o Manila are conducted by women, Women are aiready members of the Philippine Bar Associatiop—e thing still impossible 1o Great: Britain. They are also successful as physt clans.” . Life i 3 really a Sfty-Afty proposttion for women io the Philippines, accord ing to the senora, who has takes such a 4 prominent part In women's work there that she has sometimes dDeen referred to a 8 “the little motber of them all.” She was the assistant matron of the Normal Hall Dermitory for Glrls when she married. Sbe speaks Engtish fluently and puts her little talks “over” with real tact. She bas four children. An evidence of her enter prise was ber aetion last year in mas tering shorthand so she might be “use fal to her husband at home (b the eve nings In cuse he wishes to dictate 8 few lettors or & speech™ 5 Perry Township Farmers Meot At the call of Jacod Beckner, ebairman, the Perry township farmers erganization met Monoday evening and arrangeéd to inaugurate & n‘unbcnhip! drive. A public meeting will sooa be held in city hall to which the community will be Invited and at whieh ‘ounty Agent Widney and other prominent speakers will deliver addresses. The meeting called for some weeks ago had to be abandoned on account of the unfavorable weather

Simon Secrist, an aged resident near Etna, is dead. He was well known throughout Noble county. Grover ‘<H. Smith was home over Sunday from Elkhart. He likes his new work there with a big real estate agency. H. P. Sisterhen left for Detroit Wednesday to see his sister Miss Jennie ‘who has been dangerously ill and is in a Detroit hospital. The Banner stated that the flu cases were dying out in Ligonier. Editor Robbins of the Cromwell Advance says ‘they cure them over there and do not ‘wait for them to dle which is no doubt gtho uter\vay.. : " The Ligonier Masonic lodge econfered degrees on a number of candidates Wednesday evening. o }» Photographs Hieber's Studie.

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